Sunday, March 4, 2012

Perez Fastest, Button Happy with MP4-27

Sergio Perez Sauber

Catalunya - Program "winter test" session II on the third day at the Catalunya circuit, Barcelona, Spain, yesterday (3/3) has become the property of Sergio Perez. Mainstay of the team Sauber driver who drove the fastest time to carve C31 1:22,094 seconds and spent 114 laps. In this trial, the McLaren team has been doing a good development, though only second to Jenson Button.

The 2009 world champion was defeated very thin 0.089 seconds faster than Perez, and he ate only 44 laps. Hidrloik system problems that began to emerge from the morning made him unable to develop to maximum speed. "But, overall, I feel more comfortable after an upgrade," said Button.

Hidrloic systems are beginning to emerge from the morning made him unable to develop to maximum speed. Himself, nor can explore the new package. I set a test in two sessions, but they did not go smoothly, "he explained.

Ferrari driver Felipe Massa had to settle in fourth place. He spent 122 laps, from morning until noon through simulation. Even if it rains, the Brazilian driver stays on track.

While Mark Webber slumped in eighth place and Kimi Raikkonen is ranked 10.

Organizers of the F1 race circuit boss Bernie Ecclestone has already warned the committee that the implementation of F1 Australia this time there is the possibility of the latter. In terms of implementation and feasibility of the circuit, Albert Park is among the good and the preferred driver. There is even an anecdote, for the win in Australia cues would be world champion.

Warning of Bernie because of two things, namely a matter of funding each year continues to increase and the other a vocal opposition from some state lawmakers Victoria.

Bernie did not want F1 GP to have to unplug it from the land of Kangaroos. Because Australia is as important as Monaco, is good for him, sponsors and riders. Both countries have hosted the race long enough pole.

"Right now, we have a contract until 2015 at Australia. It must be respected and we are still in good condition," said Bernie. If you must divorce with my friends in Melbourne, said Bernie, we will probably walk away from Australia. "I do not see how the reaction of Adelaide with these or other conditions, if Melbourne has to end."

He said that F1 should continuously give financial support to the team owner. If to Australia to be abandoned, Bernie admitted it had prepared a replacement. "I was wrong not to report these conditions to its board in the management of F1, but we try to defend Australia from any direction," he said.